Circular images of nature and comments on the picture and/or life. All images @ 2007 - 2017
contact: tstlinfo@aol.com If you want a reproduction of any Mandala just send notice to above email. Images can be put on cards, mugs, as well as fine art prints.

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Happy New Year

We are ringing in a snowy and cold new year here in Colorado, but it's supposed to be a little warmer for two days. The light and dark patterns in the snowy mandala above help to create a little depth. A lizard sculpture is anchoring the shadow ring.Let's hope 2010 is a good year, Happy New Year!

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About Me

Taking pictures has been second nature to me for 40 years. Being in the right place at the right time to take advantage of the light, Light is important. With light we see, we see where we are in relation to our surroundings and the world at large, thus my business name “To See the Light”.
Ever since I was a kid handed my first cardboard kaleidoscope, circular visions seen through the eyepiece intrigued me. When the camera was first invented the image produced was round, seen through a round lens. Camera lens are still round, but the area of exposure is a rectangle. The advent of digital photography and computers enables me to manipulate pie pieces of my images to create my circular visions, my Mandalas.
Mandala is a Sanskrit word meaning center and circle, the circle is a complete shape representing wholeness.
I love the wonderful patterns formed in the center of my mandalas